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HLSA Health Services Administration ( School of Public Health)

HLSA601 Introduction to Health Systems; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Formerly: HLTH688A or HLTH740. Not open to students who have completed HLTH688A or HLTH740. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HLSA601, HLTH688A, or HLTH740. Management and leadership skills for effective public health planning, organization, management and administration. Emphasis is on the role of institutions in learning and behavioral change process, organizational theory, administration management, and coordinating provision of community health services.

0101(42310) Shinogle, J. (Seats=30, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
W......... 4:00pm- 6:45pm (JMP 1109)
HLSA702 Policy and Politics of Health; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Organizational and financial components of teh U.S. health care system, including social and political forces that bind the system. Advanced political analysis of the health care system, including key issues and problems.

0101(42320) Simon-Rusinowitz, L. (Seats=25, Open=17, Waitlist=0) Books
Th........ 1:00pm- 3:45pm (HHP 0305)
HLSA711 Health Economics and Analysis; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Provides an analysis of health and health care services as economic goods. Using microeconomic theories, we will examine the behavior of health care providers, consumers, markets, and firms.

0101(42330) Shinogle, J. (Seats=25, Open=19, Waitlist=0) Books
W......... 1:00pm- 3:54pm (HHP 0307)
HLSA772 Healthcare Leadership and Communications; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Health care administrators rely on transformational leadership skills and insights to help their organizations rise to the social financial, public health, and technological challenges of the future. Students will assess and develop their leadership strengths, apply key leadership communication principles, and critically analyze relevent leadership models, exploring their utility in addressing key leadership issues in health care organizations. An underlying theme will be the identification of core values involved in health care delivery, integration of those values in personal and organizational missions, and effective communication to stakeholders.

0101(42340) Manning, T. (Seats=25, Open=18, Waitlist=0) Books
Tu........ 1:00pm- 3:45pm (HHP 0305)

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